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    Sound is a vibration that spreads across a medium (i.e.‚ air or water) as a mechanical longitudinal wave formed by pressure. A Mechanical longitudinal wave can also be called compression wave as it generates compressions and rarefaction when traveling through a medium. (Sound Is a Pressure Wave - Physics Classroom) The amplitude of a sound wave is the difference between the pressure of the undisturbed air and the maximum pressure caused by the wave. The Speed of sound deviates with the temperature

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    Tinnitus Hearing loss and tinnitus often go together. Tinnitus is a ringing or whooshing sound heard inside your ear. Since the sounds originate inside of your ear‚ they are much more noticeable when external sounds are muted due to hearing loss. One possible solution to the problem is to wear a hearing aid. Here’s how it may help. Drown Out Tinnitus By Amplifying External Noise A hearing aid is a sound amplification device. When you wear one‚ the noises in the room and conversations are made

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    “is an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm‚ melody‚ harmony‚ and color.” Sound is made up of waves. Studio engineers use equalizers‚ compressors‚ limiters‚ and other effects in order to manipulate these waves. Equalizers are used to cut out bad frequencies (or boost good frequencies) to make it easier for the ear to comprehend everything the mix. Compressors are used to normalize the volume of incoming sound. As we listen

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    first days I was in my convent. At night‚ when I went to bed‚ I heard the sound of hundreds of insects and amphibians elevated at the same time. The noise went into my ear was like torture. It is the (activating event) “A”. I covered my face and ears with a blanket and hope that I could sleep‚ but I could not. I was very tired and annoyed annoying. I just wanted to cry. (It is emotional consequence “C”). I thought that the sound (A) bothered me‚ and I believed that my situation was terrible‚ but actually

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    Roque Rodriguez #1 Sound surrounds us at all times. The ring of an alarm clock or the whistle of birds may wake us up in the morning. We hear a variety of sounds‚ voices‚ music‚ noises and traffic. All sounds have something in common. It allows a person to interpret a unique experience of the sound. In other word‚ imagination is what determines what sound the reader will experience. It is that experience that creates the connection between the writer and the reader. This gives the reader the ability

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    development. We need to provide a diverse range of resources to enable them to play‚ learn and develop their communication skills such as- • Books -are a great way of developing their speech and literacy skills‚ you could focus on books with symbolic sounds for early speech‚ story books to develop language‚ or looking at pictures and commenting on what you see‚ and listening to what the child

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    barely controlled emotion to it‚ we are used to Owen questioning war and people but here he questions life itself. His desperation and hollow lack of hope‚ so resigned against life‚ is intensely emotional‚ beyond anger and beyond help. His use of sounds and assonance give the poem a quiet tone‚ almost as if the speaker is whispering. There is no appeal to God or to anyone‚ he includes no physically horrific imagery‚ but mentally tormenting ideas. Religion is a recurring theme in Owen’s

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    E. coli strain MM294 is placed under different sound frequencies. Does sound frequency affect the growth of E. coli strain MM294? Background: Noise pollution is a problem in urban areas and can be the cause of several health issues and increase risks of disease. It is interesting that even something inanimate like sound could affect so much of biological processes. The movement of energy through matter produces sound. Sound is a mechanical wave that travels in waves and has the

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    sensations associated with it. Her sentences would sound similar to this‚ "As soon as I touched on the topic I could tell that he didn’t feel comfortable talking about it. I just wanted to make him feel better but he seemed hurt and never warmed to the idea of discussing it" People rarely use the olfactory system as their preferred representational system as the majority of people are visual‚ audio or kinaesthetic. However‚ an example would sound like‚ "The weather was cold and bitter but the smell

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    Free Response When the dog first barks it creates sound waves that travel through the air‚ spreading out and dissipating as they go‚ until they reach the ear of the musician. When the sound waves reach the musician they are “gathered up” into the ear by the oracle and travel into the middle ear. Once in the middle ear the sound waves vibrate the ear drum which transfers the vibrations to the hammer. The hammer then moves the vibrations on to the anvil which transfers them to the stirrup.

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